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PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION

open access: yesJournal of the American Academy of Religion, 1973
ix, 133 hal.: 22 cm ...
John H. Hick
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Religions, philosophies, and philosophy of religion

International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 1995
The most dramatic change in the study of religion in the last twenty-five years has been the vast increase in the knowledge, by Western scholars, of the world’s diverse religious traditions. Although there remain important conceptual questions about the nature of religion as such, many scholars would prefer the operative phrase to be the study of ...
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A Wittgensteinian Philosophy of Religion – or A Philosophy of Wittgensteinian Religion?

The Heythrop Journal, 1998
I evaluate the plausibility of how broadly ‘Wittgensteinian’ approaches to the philosophy of religion: looking in the first half of the essay at the account such approaches give of the meaning of religious utterances, and in the second half at the account given of the required justification for believing such utterances.
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The philosophy of religion

1990
In the last chapter we examined some of the central concepts and methods of the natural sciences, such as ‘explanation’, ‘hypothesis’ and ‘theory’. The philosophy of religion is concerned similarly with certain concepts which are fundamental to the religious practices and beliefs of mankind. This brings us at once to the question of definition: what is
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CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION

2005
Abstract The term continental philosophy is not much used on the European continent. In the English-speaking world it is used to signify thinkers, texts, and traditions from the European continent, especially France and Germany, from German idealism to the present; and the work of Anglophone thinkers primarily engaged in the critical ...
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Philosophy and the Philosophy of Religion in the Encyclopedia of Religion

Religious Studies, 1988
Philosphy is not necessary to religion, and philosophy in the modern West proceeds without much reference to religion. In so far as religion is taken to be a matter of reverence for the traditional gods of place and people, its rites and stories are as resistant to philosophical analysis as are the works of poets and dramatists.
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Science, Philosophy, and Religion.

American Sociological Review, 1943
Rockwell C. Smith   +2 more
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Philosophy and Religion

Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 1942
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